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polyadenylation of viral mRNA by polymerase stuttering
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Accession
GO:0039698
Name
polyadenylation of viral mRNA by polymerase stuttering
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
polyA stuttering
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None
Definition
Polyadenylation of viral mRNA through a polymerase stuttering mechanism. The stop signal present at the end of each gene comprises a stretch of uridine on which the viral polymerase acquires a stuttering behavior: after each adenine inserted, the polymerase moves back one nucleotide along with the mRNA. It resumes transcription adding a new adenine, then again moves back, thereby producing a polyA tail.
Source:VZ:1916
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